灌注MRI技术:超越DSC

Q4 Medicine
Neurographics Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.3174/ng.2100041
Anthony Peret, Kelly W. Capel, Mu-Lan Jen, Warren Chang, Anthony D. Kuner, Jesse M. Manunga, Alexey A. Samsonov, James H. Holmes, Kevin M. Johnson, Laura B. Eisenmenger
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摘要

脑血流动力学在许多病理生理状况的评估中是重要的。通过磁共振成像测量血液的灌注或输送到组织对神经放射学家理解和适当地应用于临床实践是必不可少的。使用了几种不同的方法。DSC和动态对比增强MR成像研究外源性造影剂诱导的信号变化(分别根据T2*和T1),允许测量CBF, CBV和时间相关参数。血氧水平依赖(BOLD)磁共振成像测量由顺磁分子脱氧血红蛋白引起的T2*信号变化。BOLD磁共振成像提供了复杂的测量方法,因为信号不仅随脑血流的变化而变化,还随组织摄氧量和脑激活等其他参数的变化而变化。动脉自旋标记磁共振成像是一种依靠标记内源性水作为示踪剂的技术。动脉自旋标记MR成像通过测量两组采集(标记和对照)之间的信号差异,定量计算脑灌注。本文旨在回顾灌注磁共振成像技术的基本原理,对任何神经放射学实践至关重要,以及它们的优点、缺点和在研究和临床护理中的应用。学习目的:回顾DSC磁共振成像和其他磁共振成像灌注技术,重点介绍神经放射学家理解和临床使用这些技术的方法、进展和应用
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Perfusion MRI Techniques: Beyond DSC
The use of brain hemodynamics is important in the assessment of numerous pathophysiologic conditions. The measurement of perfusion or delivery of blood to tissues by MR imaging is essential for neuroradiologists to understand and appropriately apply to clinical practice. Several different approaches are used. DSC and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging study the signal change (according to T2* and T1, respectively) induced by an exogenous contrast agent, allowing the measurement of CBF, CBV, and time-related parameters. Blood oxygen level‐dependent (BOLD) MR imaging measures the T2* signal changes induced by the paramagnetic molecule deoxyhemoglobin. BOLD MR imaging provides complex measurements because the signal varies not only with changes in CBF but also with several other parameters such as tissular oxygen uptake and brain activation. Arterial spin-labeling MR imaging is a technique relying on labeled endogenous water as a tracer. By measuring the signal difference between 2 sets of acquisitions (labeling and control), arterial spin-labeling MR imaging calculates cerebral perfusion in a quantitative manner. This article aims to review the fundamentals of perfusion MR imaging techniques essential to any neuroradiology practice along with their advantages, disadvantages, and applications to research and clinical care.Learning Objective: To review DSC MR imaging and alternative MR imaging perfusion techniques, focusing on methodology, advancements, and applications essential for the neuroradiologist to understand and clinically use these techniques
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Neurographics
Neurographics Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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